Following their Super Bowl LIX triumph, Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman shows no signs of slowing down. With A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith delivering 1,079 and 1,008 yards respectively in 2024, Roseman is determined to assemble the NFL’s premier wide receiver trio. Two standout candidates in his crosshairs are Tetairoa McMillan from Arizona and Tee Higgins of the Cincinnati Bengals. Both bring unique strengths, but which one aligns best with the Eagles’ plans for 2025?
Tetairoa McMillan, a 6’5”, 210-pound star from Arizona, is a breakout prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. With 1,322 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2024, he boasts exceptional catch radius and high-point ability. Pairing McMillan’s height with Smith’s speed and Brown’s physicality could create a versatile, unpredictable offense that overwhelms defenses. As a young talent, McMillan also offers long-term growth, fitting Roseman’s vision of building a dynasty.

Conversely, Tee Higgins, at 6’4” and 219 pounds, brings proven NFL experience. With 3,684 yards and 24 touchdowns across five seasons, he excels in contested 50-50 situations. Should he hit free agency in 2025, Higgins could instantly elevate the Eagles without an adjustment period. However, his likely high contract cost and age (26) may pose challenges compared to McMillan’s long-term upside.

McMillan aligns with a future-focused strategy, while Higgins offers immediate impact. With the draft set for April 24, 2025, Roseman faces a pivotal choice: invest in youth or secure proven firepower now? Whichever path he takes, the Eagles are on the cusp of an unstoppable offensive juggernaut.
